Dehio Carinthia

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The Dehio-Handbuch - Die Kunstdenkmäler Österreichs - Kärnten was published in 1976 as the first volume of a new Austrian Dehio series started in 1974 by the Austrian Federal Monuments Office . The volume was republished in 2001 in a third, expanded and improved version.

Dehio Carinthia 1976

A brief chapter on Carinthia appeared in the Dehio volume Austria I in 1932 . The new arrangement with an independent volume in 1976 built on extensive material from Karl Ginhart , which he put together for a new edition. As an art historian and state curator for the Federal Monuments Office, Karl Ginhart published a comprehensive account of Carinthia's art monuments in the series Die Kunstdenkmäler Kärnten from 1929 to 1934 . The Federal Monuments Office's Institute for Austrian Art Research carried out a systematic tour of the objects from 1973 to 1975.

Dehio Carinthia 1981

In the second improved edition of 1981, corrections and additions were made within the framework of the existing upheaval.

Dehio Carinthia 2001

With the third expanded and improved edition 2001 with an increase from 848 to 1157 pages, we can definitely speak of a new edition. In particular, the secular buildings were supplemented. No systematic tour was carried out. Gabriele Russwurm-Biró worked with employees of the State Conservate and the State Museum of Carinthia to develop and review the additions.

literature

  • Dehio-Handbuch - The art monuments of Austria - Carinthia. Based on the preliminary work by Karl Ginhart . Newly edited by Ernst Bacher , Ilse Friesen, Géza Hajós , Wolfram Helke, Elisabeth Herzig, Horst R. Huber, Margarete Migacs, Jörg Oberhaidacher, Elisabeth Reichmann-Endres, Margareta Vyoral-Tschapka with contributions by Paul Gleirscher, Gernot Piccottini and Albrecht Wendel. Third, expanded and improved edition 2001 edited by Gabriele Russwurm-Biró. Verlag Anton Schroll & Co, Vienna 2001, ISBN 3-7031-0712-X .